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Re: Most matches for a robot?
There is kind of a 'slippery slope' from just official matches, to also off-season events, to also practice matches at official events, to also practice time. Honestly though, I have no good estimate for how many practice matches we played and how much practice time was on our 'competition' robot vs our 'practice' robot.
This was a great (boring?) season for our team in the pits... Early on we had to add/adjust a few things to tighten our elevator belts, but once tensioned at UMass Dartmouth correctly they were good. After that it was really just the additional features we added. It sounds like you remember our 2008 season? Wear was hardly a concern for our robot(s) that year, though... |
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I mean the Rack and Pinion lift was ALWAYS loud but it was really bad when you could hear it from high up in the stands in a big stadium... haha. Did 135 have much wear? From watching Archimedes, it didn't seem like much. Either that or you guys adapted to it well.
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I should mention that Becca's frame was broken in the finals of the very first regional at Inland Empire (and lost a few plastic arms along the way starting at Chezy Champs).
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Yes, this is about a single robot and its wear and tear. Still looking to see if anyone has more than 151.
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Then IRI and other offseason events shouldn't be considered since they are not "official" events.
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The Blue Alliance seems to think they are legit enough to record and put alongside the rest of your season.
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I assume The Blue Alliance puts up every event they get information from. I don't believe they only put the events they feel are 'legit' or 'offical' events on their site. |
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It may be interesting if others shared how many matches it took to find wear out modes? After early failure modes identified. |
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But the 3-6 practice matches per official event that teams get--with their competition robot--probably should be counted, if there is any way to determine those (and whether the robot showed up, or went in via filler line). Probably the easiest way is to add 3 matches per event that has practice matches (or whatever the proper number is for districts/CMP)--anything more doesn't count, anything less we'll assume you spent on the practice field or testing in the pit. |
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Certainly, with practice matches at competitions considered, we passed 150 - but I am sure others go on further too.
But what can we learn from machines going 120+ matches - is there a wear out plateau - if you run x number matches then you can be fairly confident of reliability? Or are we really still in prototype mode... still learning embryonic failure modes? even after 120+ matches... I think in the past couple of years of running a least 100 matches that we uncovered a great proportion of issues, but cannot quantify that very well. And cannot yet say if we found all issues or still learning. |
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120 matches x 150 minutes per match = 5 hours of driving time
It doesn't seem like that's enough testing to get all the bugs out. It's somewhat odd to think that one solid day of driving practice at home before bagging would be equal to an entire season of competition matches. Without the shoving, pushing, yelling, screaming, and contention for game piece stresses that real competition brings. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 19-11-2015 at 09:36. |
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